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In this section we inform about the latest insights, news and updates anti-doping experts should be aware of. Also, events and important announcements of other organisations in anti-doping can be found here.

  • News
  • 30/11/2021

"SEARADO's fundamental values are integrity, excellence and teamwork" - Gobi Nair (SEARADO)

  • News
  • 26/10/2021

"Being iNADO Board Member is part of the Brazilian vision to become a reference and leader in anti-doping affairs"

  • News
  • 25/10/2021

iNADO feedback to the Review of WADA Governance Reforms

iNADO reviewed the second interim report of the Working Group.

  • Press releases
  • 12/10/2021

Announcement of the new Chair and Vice-Chair of iNADO

The Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations e.V. (iNADO) held its quarterly meeting on 12. October and elected a new Chair and Deputy Chair of the Governing Board.

  • News
  • 04/10/2021

Outcomes of the Executive Committee Meeting: Cannabis and Revised Code Compliance Policy

Find out more about the preliminary discussion on the Review of Cannabis.

  • News
  • 04/10/2021

iNADO Project: Overview of 20 years of research funded by WADA and PCC

INADO is presenting the results of a two-month project about social and scientific research on anti-doping funded by WADA and PCC in the last 20 years.

  • News
  • 28/09/2021

Belgium's Pharma- & Foodcrime Platform: Information Sharing and Capacity Building with Jurgen Secember, NADO Flanders

We welcomed to Jurgen Secember from NADO Flanders about collaboration and cooperation in the national landscape of anti-doping.

  • News
  • 27/07/2021

"Just because you can, doesn't mean you should"

A new episode of iNADO Live Chat is available now. In episode 15 we welcome Dr. Catherine Ordway, Assistant Professor at the University of Canberra, Australia and anti-doping expert from the first hour.

  • News
  • 20/07/2021

Lockdown, Anti-Doping and the Credibility of the Olympics

iNADO's CEO Jorge Leyva has thought about questions that have been raised regarding last year's first lockdown and whether this opened the door for athletes to dope without consequences.